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The Carnatic classical music tradition gained impetus in the 15th century through the works of Purandara Dasa, one of the foremost Haridasa Saints of the Vijayanagara Empire, and is also regarded as Karnataka Sangeetha Sampradaya Pitamaha (Patriarch of the Carnatic Music Tradition). This tradition has grown since and has produced numerous renowned and revered composers. The list below names the most notable composers in chronological order starting with Purandara Dasa. Timeline and Samples Genres Classical (Carnatic and Hindustani) - Rock - Pop - Hip hop Awards Bollywood Music Awards - Punjabi Music Awards Charts Festivals Sangeet Natak Akademi â Thyagaraja Aradhana â Cleveland Thyagaraja Aradhana Media Sruti, The Music Magazine National anthem Jana Gana Mana, also national song Vande Mataram Music of the states Andaman and...
The origins of Indian classical music can be found from the oldest of scriptures, part of the Hindu tradition, the Vedas. ...
Hindustani Classical Music is an Indian classical music tradition that took shape in northern India in 13th and 14th centuries AD from existing religious, folk, and theatrical performance practices. ...
Carnatic music, also known as is one of the two styles of Indian classical music, the other being Hindustani music. ...
Carnatic music is the classical music of South India. ...
Raga (rÄg /राठ(Hindi), raga (anglicised from rÄgaḥ/राà¤à¤ (Sanskrit)) or rÄgam /ராà®à®®à¯ (Tamil)) are the melodic modes used in Indian classical music. ...
Melakarta is the collection of Ragas in Carnatic music. ...
The katapayadi sankhya is a way of determining the number of a melakarta ragam from the first two syllables of the name of the raga. ...
The Åruti (Sanskrit thing heard, sound) is the smallest interval of the tuning system of Indian classical music. ...
The notes, or swaras, of Indian music are Shadjam, Rishabham, Gandharam, Madhyamam, Panchamam, Dhaivatam and Nishadam. ...
Saptak denotes the set of seven notes (Swaras), viz. ...
In Indian classical music, Tala (tÄl (Hindi), tÄla (anglicised from talam; in Sanskrit), literally a clap, is a rhythmical pattern that determines the rhythmical structure of a composition. ...
In the music of India, a mudra is the signature of a composer on a composition, usually in the form of a few unique words added to the song. ...
Carnatic music, also known as is one of the two styles of Indian classical music, the other being Hindustani music. ...
Purandara Dasa Purandara Dasa (1484-1564)(ಪà³à²°à²à²¦à²° ದಾಸ) is one of the most prominient composer in carnatic music. ...
Haridasa (haridasaru in Kannada) movement is considered as one of the turning points in Indian history. ...
The Vijayanagara empire was based in the Deccan, in peninsular and southern India, from 1336 onwards. ...
Purandara Dasa Purandara Dasa (1484-1564)(ಪà³à²°à²à²¦à²° ದಾಸ) is one of the most prominient composer in carnatic music. ...
Sri Purandara Dasa (1494-1564) (the follower (dasa) of Lord Purandara Vittala [Lord Vishnu in one of his many avatars. ...
Muthu Thandavar (?1560 - ?1640 CE) was composer of Carnatic music and was an early architect of the present day Carnatic kriti (song) format, which consists of the pallavi (refrain), anupallavi and caranam. ...
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Kancherla Gopanna (c 1620 - 1680 CE), popularly known as Bhadradri Ramadasu or Badrasala Ramadas, was a 17th century devotee of Rama and a composer of Carnatic music. ...
Papanasa Mudaliyar (1650 - 1725) was an early Carnatic music composer who lived in Tamil Nadu, India. ...
Sarangapani was a composer of Carnatic music who lived during the 17th century in the village of Karvetinagaram in Andhra Pradesh. ...
Gurumurti Sastri was a composer of Carnatic music who lived during the 17th century in the village of Kayatar in Tirunelveli district of Tamil Nadu. ...
Arunachala Kavi (?1711 - ?1788) was a Tamil poet and a composer of Carnatic music. ...
Pacchimiriam Adiyappa was a famous court musician at the Maratha kingdom of Thanjavur in the 18th century. ...
Sadasiva Brahmendra was a composer of Carnatic music and an Advaita philosopher who lived near Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu during the 18th century. ...
Sri Tyagaraja (à°¶à±à°°à± à°¤à±à°¯à°¾à°à°°à°¾à°) (17??-1848), an ardent devotee of Sri Ramachandra, was one of the most important composers of Carnatic music. ...
Muttusvami Dikshitar is one of the Carnatic music composer trinity. ...
Syama sastri, who is said to be one of the trimurthi in carnatic music, was born at Thiruvarur on Apr 26, 1762. ...
Thanjavur Quartet were four brothers who lived during the early 19th century and contrubited to the development of the Indian classical dance Bharatanatyam and Carnatic music. ...
Irayiamman Tampi alias Ravi Varman Thampi (1782-1856) was a composer of Carnatic music who was one of the court mucisians of Swati Tirunal, the king of Travancore. ...
Ghanam Krishna Iyar (1790-1854) was a composer of Carnatic music and was famous for his padams. ...
Veena Kuppayyar (1798 - 1860) was an exponent of Veena and a composer of Carnatic music. ...
Gopalakrishna Bharati (1811 - 1896) was a Tamil poet and a composer of Carnatic music. ...
Sri Swathi Thirunal Rama Varma (April 16, 1813 - December 25, 1846) was the Maharaja of the state of Travancore, in India. ...
Mysore Sadasiva Rao (?1800 - ?1870) was a composer of Carnatic music in the traditions of Tyagaraja. ...
Anai Ayya brothers were two brothers, who lived in the 19th century Tamil Nadu, and were composers of Carnatic music. ...
Kavi Kunjara Bharati (1810-1896) was a Tamil poet and a composer of Carnatic music. ...
Subbaraya Sastri (1803 - 1862) the son and student of Syama Sastri, one of the most famous figures in the history of Carnatic music. ...
Subbarama Dikshitar (1839-1906) was a Carnatic music composer. ...
Neelakanta Sivan (1839-1900) was a composer of Carnatic music. ...
Pallavi Seshayyer (1842 - 1909) was a composer of Carnatic music, who followed the traditions of the famous composer Tyagaraja. ...
Maha Vaidyanatha Sivan (1844-1893) was a composer of Carnatic music. ...
Patnam Subramania Iyer (1845 - July 31, 1902) was a composer and singer of Carnatic music. ...
Tiruvottriyur Tyagayyar (1845 - 1917) was a Carnatic music composer. ...
Akumadugula Manambuchavadi Venkatasubbayyar (1803 - 1862) was a Carnatic music composer. ...
Dharmapuri Subbarayar was a composer of Carnatic music who lived during the nineteenth century. ...
Pattabhiramayya was a nineteenth century composer of Carnatic music. ...
Poochi Srinivasa Iyengar (1860 - 1919) was a composer of Carnatic music. ...
Mysore Vasudevachar (May 28, 1865 - May 17, 1961) was a composer of Carnatic music and a famous singer. ...
Tamil Poet, wrote Kavadi Sindhu on Lord Murugan (Lord Karthikeya, son of Lord Shiva). ...
Koteeswara Iyer (January 1870 - October 21, 1936), was a composer of Carnatic music. ...
Harikesanallur Muthiah Bhagavatar, commonly known as Muthiah Bhagavatar, is one of Carnatic classical musics famous twentieth century composers. ...
Papanasam Sivan (September 26, 1890 - October 10, 1973) was a composer of Carnatic music and a famous singer. ...
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Professor N. S. Ramachandran (born ?, 1908) was one of the leading composers of Carnatic music. ...
Mangalampalli Balamurali Krishna (transliterated variously as M. Balamuralikrishna, Mangalampalli Balamuralikrishna, M. Balamurali Krishna) (b. ...
// Lalgudi Jayaraman Sri Lalgudi Jayaraman, a legendary violinist in his own lifetime has gained the title with his spell binding technique and mastery over the instrument. ...
N. Ravikiran with a chitravina Chitravina N. Ravikiran (born February 12, 1967 in Mysore, Karnataka, India) is a composer of Indian Carnatic music. ...
Bhakti saints In addition to the above composers, various Bhakti saints of medieval India also composed devotional hymns, verses and songs. These compositions, though strictly not of Carnatic or classical character, have contributed to the gradual evolution of the Carnatic musical tradition over the centuries. Bhakti - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ...
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